Posts Tagged ‘wholesale suppliers’

When to add new products and find a wholesale supplier

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Colette Marshall was just interviewed on eBay Radio by Griff.  He asked several great questions about refreshing your product lines and introducing new products to sell.  The main question is how do you approach coming up with those new product line ideas and finding the supplier for it , especiallly before the holiday selling season?

Here’s what Colette Marshall responded:

1) At what point should an online retailer start thinking about refreshing their product lines and introduce new products?

The answer is all the time.  As an ecommerce retailer, we’re always looking to provide our customers with what they’re looking for. You should be constantly looking at trends and trying new product ideas.  It’s best to do it before the Holiday season so that you know what are going to be some best sellers in the holiday season. Also in the holiday season,you’re going to get very busy so it’ll be a little more difficult to add on new product items. It’s best to introduce new products consistently throughout the year.

For those of you who are just beginning, when you’re doing your product sourcing find a supplier with a wide variety of complimentary skus.  When you’re ready to start adding products to your eBay store, auctions, Amazon, or Yahoo! Store, then you’ll already be set up with a supplier you can work with. This is the fastest way.

If you already have a supplier, but their selection is not big enough or you’re not finding what you’re looking for then the same idea still applies. Try to find a supplier that has a wide range of skus to select from.

Now sometimes you’ll be focused in a micro niche where your product is very specific.  Usually in this case you’re going to be dealing directly with the manufacturer. There may not be a wider selection to choose from. There is no problem with this. You will just need to manager yourself so that you can deal with multiple dropshippers and wholesale suppliers.

2) Do you have any tips for sellers to help them identify what to add to their eBay store or add to their listing options?

The easiest place to start first is your eBay Store or your current Auctions.  Ask yourself:  what will compliment this product?  For example, if you sell a themed dog bowl is there a matching cat bowl.  If you sell a coffee maker, are you selling coffee mugs.  If you sell furniture, are you selling the products to keep that furniture clean or in its best condition.

From a product point of view, you can look at your current suppliers catalog or inventory and see what they provide that will compliment what you’re selling.   What you want to try to avoid is selling motor cleaning supplies next to kitchen appliances.  Focus on adding products that are within the same niche.

A great tip for the holidays is to see if you can make anything into a bundle. For example, the furniture you are selling - can you include the 1st months’ cleaning supplies?  Can you make a pet gift basket of a collar, bowls, a leash and a pet toy.

Most importantly keep an eye on trending. Now that’s a whole seperate conversation, but basically you want to keep an eye on what are people talking about in your niche. You want to be ahead of the game so that you’re one of the top sellers in the forefront when customers come looking for those product.

3) Is there a place to find out more information?

WorldwideBrands.com is currently running a free webinar series at www.Sourcingforindependence.com. We’ve got a great webinar coming up with Lisa Suttora about how to understand product trends and what’s different this year with sourcing for the holidays.  It’s free to register - just go to www.Sourcingforindependence.com and sign up there.

Keep Your Suppliers as YOUR Secret

Monday, April 27th, 2009

 

Be careful to keep the wholesale suppliers for your stores as your ’secret.’  The more success you achieve selling online, the more likely other online sellers will want to copy what you do.   They will try to copy your layout, branding style and marketing techniques.   To compete in your successful space they will certainly want to offer the same product lines - especially when you are a successful niche seller.    They are likely to do everything they can to identify your wholesale suppliers.   Don’t make the mistakes that most eBiz owners make.  You can give away your secrets without even realizing it. 

Use a different Model Number in your online store than your wholesaler’s Model Number otherwise you’re disclosing your secret!  Let’s say your wholesaler uses “Model Number: 12345,” you should create a different Model Number in your store.  Any search on that number will always take your competitor directly back to your store.

The new number should make sense to you.  Don’t pick something complicated.   You will need to maintain a cross reference list (or spreadsheet) so that you can look up the wholesaler’s model number when ordering from the wholesaler.

It’s different if you’re  selling popular products, for example, consumer electronics.  Internet users (and competitors)will search by model number to find the product and its suppliers.  You want Traffic to your store only.   Most successful online sellers select products within a product niche.  The very popular products are sold on large retailer sites and quickly become overstaurated because Beginner Sellers make the mistake of trying to compete with big box sellers at cheaper prizes and end up going out of business.  

 The trick of using different model numbers is very effective for eBiz Sellers specializing in niche product lines.

Click to review more of Chris Malta’s “Wholesale Tips”

Interacting with a Wholesaler and Dropshipper

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Interacting with a Wholesaler and Dropshipper
When selling online, to make the most profit per sale, you need to source products at real wholesale prices.  A wholesale supplier, especially a dropshipper, will only work with retailers.   You must be established as a legitimate, legal business before they will set up an account for you.

A Sales Tax ID
A wholesale supplier needs  a Sales Tax ID for each Account they open.  You must you must be a legally established business to obtain a Sales Tax ID before you can sell their products.  If a wholesaler tells you that they don’t require a Sales Tax ID to set up an account for you, they are porbably a true, factory-authorized wholesaler.  Search engine queries often lead you to middlemen.  Paid middlemen adverts in the search engines often lead you ‘pretend’ wholesalers.  They buy from the REAL wholesalers.  They mark up the wholesaler’s price and squeeze your ability to make sufficient profit.

Home Business is Still Business
Many propsective online sellers avoid doing the  ‘legal paperwork.’  However it is so easy and inexpensive these days.  Don’t let a few sign-ups prevent you from earning suitable margins in your online business.

Click here to see more Wholesale Tips.

Payment Processing Webinars - Recordings Now Available!

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The Recent Webinars about Payment Processing were recorded and are now available to watch. Here’s a quick summary of what they cover. Let us know what you think and please feel free to share:

Understanding Merchant Accounts (For Beginners)

Worldwidebrands.com’s President, Colette Marshall and Paul Levine, President of Superior Bankcard Service, an Intuit Company, discussed the basics of processing payments online and answered key questions asked by webinar attendees. The session covers:

  • • Understanding the payment process
  • • Questions to ask when talking with a potential Merchant Account provider
  • • Understanding of the application process when seeking a Merchant Account
  • • Avoiding Merchant Account mistakes
  • • Avoiding Charge Backs

Watch the free webinar recording here

Payment Processing (For Experienced Sellers & Wholesale Suppliers)

Worldwidebrands.com’s Director of Operations, Tisha Rogers and Paul Levine, President of Superior Bankcard Service, an Intuit Company, discussed what online retailers and wholesale suppliers, with existing Merchant Accounts, can do to reduce their current costs of processing. The session covered:

  • • What is a fair price to pay for processing?
  • • How to negotiate a better deal with your current provider
  • • How to explore and examine your options
  • • Going through a Gateway or going direct
  • • What are the main differences between payment processers?
  • • Understanding and avoiding charge backs

Watch the free webinar recording here

In Loving Memory of Don Mosley

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Unfortunately, today is a sad day for all of us at Worldwide Brands.  We have just been informed that Don Mosley passed away this weekend from the result of a blood clot in the lungs that went into his brain.  Don was one of the finest supplier researchers that we ever have had the pleasure of working with.  He’d always come into the office with a smile on his face, the latest sport statistics to share, and the eagerness to get to work and find new wholesale suppliers and dropshippers.  He formed many close relationships with suppliers and knew the Worldwide Brands Supplier database like the back of his hand. He was a very caring individual that put others before himself.

Don came to us from Mississippi, where he graduated from Mississippi State University. Since 2004 he used his customer service & sales background for Worldwide Brands. He also found time in his busy schedule to always pay it forward to his community on a volunteer basis.  As Senior Research Specialist, Don assisted our Director of Operations, Tisha Rogers, with heading up the Research Department. 

We all considered him part of our big extended family & he will be deeply missed.  Thank you to everyone in advance for you thoughts and  kind words.

Unique Content & SEO - Additional Tips for Improving Your Yahoo! Store

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The keyword relevance in your product descriptions is one of the key elements to getting customers to find and buy your products online.  If you understand what the search engines are looking for, you can create good, quality content on your own.  Colette Marshall, of WorldwideBrands.com, and Shawna Fennell, of 1 Choice 4 Your Store, explain how to create unique content and share ‘white hat’ SEO techniques that will bring your Yahoo! Store to the top of the search engine results.

Don’t forget!  If you’re a Member of Worldwide Brands, check our your special bonus in your Member Center for the first 6 months on Yahoo! Stores for free.

If you’re not a member yet, learn more about this special offer.

iPod Shuffles - Wholesale Product Buying Opportunity

Monday, January 12th, 2009

The very beginning of the year is a great time to find incredible product buying opportunites.  One of Worldwide Brands approved wholesalers is offering Worldwide Brands members an exclusive offer on iPod Shuffles.  If you’re a Worldwide Brands customers, login to your account and learn the details.  This offer is only available til the end of January or while supplies last and they’re already going fast!

1 GB and 2 GB iPod Shuffles wholesale

iPod Shuffles wholesale

The Dust has Settled

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Thanks Everyone for Your Patience!   The Dust has settled.  Our new server is now launched and once again very active helping you all find the best drop shippers and wholesale suppliers in the online retail industry whether you’re selling on eBay, selling on Amazon, or your own website.  

We pride ourselves in the best personal customer service.  If you still have any questions about your Worldwide Brands account or how Worldwidebrands can help you, please give us a call  877 637 6774 or email at info@worldwidebrands.com

Thanks,
Colette Marshall
Director of Marketing

Drop Shipping and the New Year

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

istock_000003866498xsmallThis is the time of year that a lot of people decide to begin their own online business. New year, new resolutions, new chance for a fresh start.

With the current economy and high unemployment, many people NEED to start an online business, because they need an extra source of income to get by. That’s why, this month, I want to focus on one of the easiest ways to get started selling online - drop shipping.

Drop shipping, for anyone who doesn’t know, refers to purchasing products from wholesale suppliers, one-at-a-time, and having them shipped directly from your wholesaler’s warehouse to your customers’ homes.

Not every wholesaler will drop ship their products for you. The reason for this is that wholesalers operate on very thin margins and make their money by selling in large volumes. In many cases, wholesalers simply can’t afford to drop ship products and still make a profit. That doesn’t mean, however, that you can’t find dropship wholesalers who will work with you.

The first thing you need to know is that, in order to set up accounts with them, you will need to make your online business legal. Regardless of whether or not they drop ship, real wholesalers will require your business name and tax ID in order to sell products to you at wholesale prices. (There are legal reasons why they do this.) You can find out how to get a sales tax ID for your state inside our Resource Center.

*On a side note:* If a supplier tells you that you don’t need to be a legal business to work with them - run as far and fast as you can. No matter how much they may claim to be a wholesaler, a supplier who sells directly to the general public (a.k.a. anyone who is NOT a legal business) is called a ‘retailer’. And since YOU are the retailer in this scenario, you don’t want to be buying from another retailer. This will only raise your product costs and lower your profit margins.

To make sure we’re all on the same page, let’s look at an example of how drop shipping works:

You decide to get started online and take advantage of the 2 months of waived ‘Selling on Amazon‘ fees that you receive as a bonus with your membership to ‘The Whole Sale‘. Inside the Worldwide Brands’ Members’ Product Sourcing tool, you find a dropship wholesaler of bread and cake pans, and you put up a number of their products on Amazon.

When Amazon notifies you that you have sold a set of pans, you immediately pass that order, along with your buyer’s information, to your drop shipper, who then sends the pans to your buyer’s address.

Your buyer pays you; you pay your supplier. The difference between your retail price and the total cost of listing and selling those pans is your profit.

That is the basic outline of the drop ship process.

There are several things about drop shipping that I want to cover with you, but there’s no way to touch on them all this week. So over the next couple weeks, we’ll talk about:

  • the drop ship fee
  • drop shipping best practices
  • drop shipping profit margins
  • drop ship suppliers
  • drop shipping logistics

But today, we’re going to start out by explaining WHY drop shipping is such a great product sourcing method for you when you’re a new online seller. There are several key reasons:

  1. Lack of start-up costs. One of the biggest reasons people are starting to sell online is that they need extra money. They don’t HAVE a start-up budget. Drop shipping is the only wholesale product sourcing technique that doesn’t require any sort of investment in inventory. In many cases, your buyers pay you before you even have to pay your supplier. This makes drop shipping an ideal arrangement for anyone looking for a low-cost way to start a home business.
  2. No risk required. Because there is no inventory investment, you don’t have to worry about spending money on products that might not sell. You don’t have any funds tied up; so you don’t stand to lose anything if a product doesn’t move.
  3. Ability to offer a deep selection. Since you don’t have any carrying costs, you can easily offer a deep selection within your product niche (which is a great way to ‘add value’ to your online store). You can become the go-to retailer for your particular niche market.
  4. Ease of test-marketing. There’s no cost to test market seasonal products, special holiday items, and new ‘trendy’ items. That’s not to suggest you shouldn’t do your market research; but if you make a mistake and pick a ‘dud’, you don’t have to eat your losses.
  5. No storage issues. With stockless retail (as drop shipping is sometimes called), you don’t have to turn your guest room, basement, or garage into a storage facility. And as your e-business grows, you don’t have to rent warehouse space or deal with warehouse staffing, handle inventory management and tracking, or worry about reordering products before you run out.
  6. No shipping issues. You don’t need to buy special packing materials or boxes; pull the right products to fill every order; or wrap, pack and address every order. And you never have to set up an account with a shipping courier, schedule package pick-ups, or take your packages to a shipping center.
  7. Recovered time. Tracking inventory and shipping orders can eat up a BIG chunk of time for online sellers. The time that you gain back by NOT having to repeat these tasks, day after day, is time that you can now spend finding new products to sell online and marketing your online business to the world.

As you can see, there are some very compelling reasons why drop shipping is a great way for you to get started selling products online. It affords you an opportunity to start a home business even if you lack the money to get one going. Online success is never an ‘easy’ thing, but drop shipping is about as easy an entry point into ecommerce as you can ask for.

Next week, we’ll cover the limitations of drop shipping and how to overcome them.

Payment Plan Option Ending …

Friday, December 26th, 2008

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Just 6 days left!  When the door shuts on 2008, it also shuts on
your time to take advantage of our Recurring Payment plan.

Right now, you’ve still got a tiny window to:

Enjoy immediate access to over 8,000 wholesale suppliers
and drop shippers BUT…

Spread the cost over several small payments

It’s a lot easier to make little payments over time.
That’s why we’ve kept this option open as long as we could.
But we can’t do it much longer.

When the ball falls in Times Square, the recurring payment offer has to
come off the table.

Feel free to share this news to any friends you think might
be interested in financing their new business adventure in the New Year.